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STAINED GLASS PLANT DISPLAY

STAINED GLASS PLANT DISPLAY

$33.25

Original: $95.00

-65%
STAINED GLASS PLANT DISPLAY

$95.00

$33.25

The Story

Item No. 114514
Size: 12" W x 12" D x 9.25" H
Material: Glass


When placing plants inside, it is recommended to open the lid regularly for ventilation to prevent mold and root rot caused by humidity and high temperatures inside. This product is not designed to hold water.

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on a core conviction: that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigned into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods. Made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

STAINED GLASS PLANT DISPLAY - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

STAINED GLASS PLANT DISPLAY - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Item No. 114514
Size: 12" W x 12" D x 9.25" H
Material: Glass


When placing plants inside, it is recommended to open the lid regularly for ventilation to prevent mold and root rot caused by humidity and high temperatures inside. This product is not designed to hold water.

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on a core conviction: that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigned into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods. Made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.